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A Study of Traditional Childbearing Management in Cheju-Do

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Abstract

Where people within a certain cultural sphere have formed their own peculiar cultural beliefs including health belief, health value and health practice, care-givers have a good understanding of health management as those practices exist in the client¢¥s sociocultural background.

The purpose of this study was to describe various caring behaviors in traditional childbearing management and ultimately to provide basic data for nursing practice and sustantive maternity nursing theory.

To investigated caring behaviors, the ethnographic approaches were used.

The fiedlwork for this study has been conducted from December, 1991 to September, 1992.

The data collection method was used in-depth interview. The key informants were 19 women¢¥s aged from 60 to 84, and general informant was a native aged 50.

Results of the study were as follows.

The components of caring behavior included heeding, preventing from impurities, encouraging the power, praying, warming up one¢¥s body, enduring, helping, healing, resting, making preparations, utilizing mugwort, creating, good blood circulation, tabooing, This components of caring behavior were 6 categories, making every effort, encouraging contriving an easy labor, healing, making preparations, enduring, The prominent caring behavior during childbearing process was making every effort.

In conclusion, for more effective childbearing management of care-givers must eliminate from their own minds ¢¥primitive¢¥ or ¢¥superstitious¢¥ attitudes toward traditional childbearing management. Also it is desirable that they establish Korean style nursing intervention along with modern scientific practices in conjunction with the traditional childbearing management.
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